Discovering the recovering beauty of Zimbabwe

By Chris | September 30, 2011

On the 17th September a truck full of excited adventurer’s set off from Johannesburg to be the first guests on our 16 Day Camping, Zimbabwe Rediscovered Tour. Zimbabwe has really come a long way in the last 3 years and has been working at re-establishing it’s National Parks and getting the basics back into good working order. Zimbabwe’s people have always valued having visitors in their country and now they have the opportunity of welcoming travellers back to their most incredible homeland.

One of our agents, Chris du Preez, joined the tour and is absolutely raving about it! Chris’ highlights included game viewing in Hwange National Park, the two night canoe adventure on the Zambezi River and the Great Zimbabwe Ruins. The spectacular scenery and unique activities certainly make up for some of the longer days on the road.

Below are some pictures from Chris’ tour, if you’d like more information, please contact me at jess@nomadtours.co.za . You can also see a full itinerary of our tours on our website.

Elephant family having a dust bath in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Looks like a great way to view game from the banks of the Zambezi River
Now this looks like the real thing! How else do you get closer to nature than on the banks of the Zambezi River
While the guests were out exploring, the guides decided to surprise them with this incredible dinner setup!
How lucky to have spotted this Pangolin, that’s a definite tick off the bucket list!
Visiting Zimbabwe’s World Heritage Site, The Great Zimbabwe Ruins
The lion walk experience certainly captures the hearts of the people who experience it.
The route map for our Zimbabwe Rediscovered Tour

Come and explore Zimbabwe with us, and if there’s something else you’re looking for, we have a huge selection of tours for you to choose from and loads of excellent specials departures!

Thank you Chris for these wonderful images of your Zimbabwe Rediscovered Tour

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